Run Android on Netbook or Desktop

Android is the number one operating system on mobile devices. As a technology lover, you also want to try it out on this operating system.

Android is the number one operating system on mobile devices. As a technology lover, you also want to try it out on this operating system. However, it would be a waste to buy a phone or tablet running Android just to scratch the bar without the need to actually use it. A simple and inexpensive solution is to install Android running on your computer via USB.

First, prepare a USB device with a capacity of about 256 MB. This is probably not a big problem because USB is currently very cheap and has quite a large capacity. To ensure smooth running of Android, it is best to proceed with the USB format.

Next you need to download the x86 Android installer here. To download the Android installer to your computer go to the Deprecated section and click the View button below to download the file android-x86-1.6-r2.iso .

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Next, download the UNetbootin version for Windows to your computer here.

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Proceed to install then launch UNetbootin. Click on the Diskimage option and then click on the button . and the path to the newly downloaded Android x86 ISO file. Next, select the correct name of the USB drive to install and click OK to perform the Android installation on USB.

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UNetbootin will copy the files to be installed on the USB. Copy speed will depend on your USB speed fast or slow.

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After UNetbootin finishes copying the files, there are two options for you to click on Reboot Now to restart the computer and run Android or click Exit to exit the application and run Android at another time.

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If you want to run Android using an optical drive, you can also burn the ISO file of Android to a CD using the free software ImgBurn.

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Now you are ready to run Android on your computer. Restart your computer with USB by following these steps:

1. Start the computer, press the Delete key (or the F10 or F2 key depending on the main type) to access the machine's BIOS.

2. The BIOS interface will appear, go to the Boot section, the order list of devices for the boot process will be listed here.

3. Press the +/- key to bring the CD-ROM or USB driver to the top of the list.

4. Finally, press F10 and select Yes to save the settings. Please note that each type of BIOS will have its own interface and control keys, but most are similar to the instructions above.

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When booting your computer from USB, click on Live CD option - Run Android-x86 without installation .

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The text Android # will appear.

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Next you will see the Android boot screen. The Android boot process on the computer is quite fast.

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After a few seconds Android's homescreen screen will appear. You can access the applications on the homescreen screen or open the menu to see more options.

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Click and hold the mouse to open the context menu (context menu). Here, you can change the wallpaper or add widgets to the homescreen.

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Right-click to open another menu, you can perform a function to open a new window in a good browser or reload the web page.

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Andorid web browser works very well to help you surf the web easily and quickly.

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You can install additional applications for Android. However, these applications are valid only in the current session. If you restart the computer you will only be able to use Android's default applications.

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Andorid operating system supports both Wi-Fi and camera. You can check if your computer is fully supported here. In case the camera is not supported, Android will display the message as shown below.

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If you're curious about how Android works, this is a great way to experience Android when you can use it on your computer. Because of running on USB, you won't have to worry much when trouble occurs, Android also works faster than emulators.

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Update 25 May 2019
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